Hi, Godt med en dansker på listen :-)
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Jonas <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I was thinking about addressing this in a different way... >> >> I think it'd be possible to add something to the ribbon or to the menus >> something as mark as spam/not-spam and then it just sends the message >> ID,spam/ham and an authentication token to Baruwa or a daemon running on >> the mail gateway... >> >> In an exchange environment the authentication details could be pushed using >> group policy or the user could just put in their own account details... I >> figure it >> could work in a similar manner to the release from the quarantine email? >> > > I've thought about the same thing for years, since it would be the ideal way > to have you outlook/exchange users help improve the spam detection. We are probably in the same situation here. > However I've never felt the time required to implement it would be worth it > all things considering. We dont get much manual training, because of all the steps required to report a message as spam. "would be worth it all things considering." <- What do you mean by this, considering what things ? > But I would definitely help beta test a solution like it, or help out however > else I can as long as it doesn't require a huge amount of time. Well ... I would say donate to Andrew for the awesome work on Baruwa. Help beta testing would be great. I think I need to look into VSTO and see what the options are. Maybe also a auto update feature like "Click Once" or similar so updates actually gets out in a nice clean way. Think I have found my Christmas project now :-) > Med venlig hilsen / Best regards > > Jonas Akrouh Larsen > > TechBiz ApS > Laplandsgade 4, 2. sal > 2300 København S > > Office: 7020 0979 > Direct: 3336 9974 > Mobile: 5120 1096 > Fax: 7020 0978 > Web: www.techbiz.dk > > > _______________________________________________ > Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056 > _______________________________________________ Keep Baruwa FREE - http://pledgie.com/campaigns/12056

